Biography
After graduating from the CNSMD in Lyon, Adele Lorenzi left for Germany to study opera at the Universität der Künste Berlin. She alternated her year of study in Berlin with the Philippe Jaroussky Academy, where she was a young talent in the Tschaikowsky class.
From then on, she performed in concert arias such as Ah perfido! (Beethoven) and Mahler's 4th Symphony. She has also taken part in numerous festivals, including alte Musik in Sankt Gallen (Switzerland), les étoiles de Fontevraud (France), Un temps pour Elles (France), and sung at the Salle Molière (Montpellier), the auditorium of the Petit Palais (Paris), the Alliance Française (Paris) and the French Cultural Institute (Berlin).
On stage she has performed the roles of Iolanta (Theater Kiel) Contessa Almaviva (La Seine musicale) Papagena (Opéra Royal de Wallonie).
A member of the ensemble at Bremen's Theater am Goetheplatz since 2024, she has performed the roles of Annio (Mozart) Sméraldine/Nicolette (Prokofiev) Mimi (Puccini) Béatrice (Berlioz) and Desdemona (Verdi).
In the 2025-2026 season, Adele will be making her debut at Theater Bremen in the roles of Madama Cortese (Rossini) and Pamina (Mozart).